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Sigh of Ages

2010 | Projekt | PRO00246

CD in 6-panel DigiPak

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Tracks:
  1. Quelling Place 8:14 | MP3
  2. The View from Here 10:31 | MP3
  3. Sentient Breath 15:47 | MP3
  4. Morning of Ages 13:02 | MP3
  5. Return of the Majestic 16:03 | MP3
  6. Longing to Be... 10:10 | MP3
    Total time 73:52

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Emotions quietly stir and resonate in this deeply self-reflective album exploring the terrain between melodic electronic/ambient and modern minimalism. These six pieces utilize gentle melody, harmony and sonic tonality to poignantly reflect upon the passage of time, life lived, lives passed and a time of renewal: a sigh of the ages expressed in sound. 

Sigh of Ages is the result of extended periods of solitude and personal reflection for acclaimed composer Roach. Resulting directly from dynamic personal and cultural events, these pieces developed over time and in the moment. After 10 months of early morning and late night sonic meditations, Roach collected these various pieces and found they portrayed a poetic theme of sonic interpretations from this experience. Sculpted and refined in the artist's deft hands, the source material of life itself took on a voice that spoke from a deep emotional well of subtle contemplation. A sacred realm of inner reflection.

"The title came to me as I was creating the pieces," Roach recalls. "Titles always seem to emerge through the hours of working on the music combined with the place the sound takes me. What emerged was the sense of what it feels like to release a big sigh after a challenging time or a long run in life. A poignant sense of nostalgia and longing, breathing a collective sigh of release which carries forth into psychological and spiritual space. That is where the music and eventually the title grew from."

Sigh of Ages taps into a lineage of signpost releases starting with the '80s melodic era of Structures from Silence and Quiet Music up through the textural tour de force of 2003's Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces and 2009's Dynamic Stillness. For this journey, Roach drew on his essential collection of beloved analog synthesizers including a classic 40-year-old Arp String Ensemble, a historic polyphonic synthesizer that breathes life into the track "Morning of Ages," swirling and rolling upon itself like the strong currents of a rushing mountain river. "The View from Here" unfolds in a stately motion on a majestic sequenced pulse with voluminous melodic synthesizer clouds unfolding along the horizon. This alchemy of sounds creates a deeply nuanced album filled with shadow and light, unique within the language of Roach's soundworlds. 

While the passage of time and expansive breath is an ongoing theme for Roach, the reflections and perceptions expressed on Sigh of Ages delves into a contrasted intimate space only accessed in times of solitude. It is the deeply-layered, subtley-nuanced emotional language which is the ongoing, unseen undercurrent of our lives. 


A review from em (ELECTRONIC MUSICIAN) September 2010:
(Page 11 THIS MONTH'S SOUNDTRACK) The renowned composer/musician returns with another stellar ambient-electronic effort. His arsenal for this all-synth album includes an Oberheim Xpander and Matrix 12, a Waldorf Q, a Nord Lead 2, a Roland JX-3P, two Dave Smith Evolves, an E-mu E-synth, and an Arp String Ensemple. - Mike Levine

A review from hypnagogue:

All art stems from a deeply personal space, and the output takes its form based largely on where we are emotionally as well as artistically at the time we create. When we're happy we write love songs or paint in bright colors. When we're sad, the songs get morose and packed with minor chords, and the paintings get darker and more brooding. So when a work originates from a point of taking a long, introspective look at who the artist is, where he's come from and how he views life in general, the result is going to be loaded with varied emotions and shifting forms of expression. This is the nexus point of of Steve Roach's newest offering, Sigh of Ages.

Crafted during what Roach describes as extended periods of solitude and personal reflection, Sigh of Ages understandably looks back over Roach's shoulder and is unapologetically nostalgic in spots, from the frequent familiarity of tone and structure to the use of older equipment, including a 40-year-old Arp String Ensemble. At the same time, however, Sigh of Ages has the freshness of imposing the craft of the artist of now on the artist of then to alcheimize the two periods into a unique flow. "The View From Here" is such a track, where the sequencer-driven Steve who first tapped and twiddled knobs in the 80's and then returned to his analog synths 20 years later, works crisply across the top of a mellow drift brought in by the Structures From Silence-era Steve by way of virtually all his endless deep-looping excursions since.

There are also passages here that are as outrightly melodic as Roach has allowed himself to be in quite a while. "Morning of Ages" is an outpouring of emotion that borders on a wordless confessional. It packs feelings of remorse, longing and possibility — or perhaps what you hear in it is what you bring to it. But you will hear it.

While it may sound entirely too posturingly metaphysical to say so, Sigh of Ages imparts a feeling of bare-souled honesty in every track, and this is what, in part, makes it such a stunningly gorgeous CD. It is Roach telling you that this is who he was, and is, and wanted to be, and hopes still to be, all in one go. From a listening standpoint it's deep and surrounding, warm and, in spots, pleasantly energetic. This is a disc you will be listening to over and over.

Kudos also go to Chuck van Zyl for his content-perfect cover photography.

Sigh of Ages is a Hypnagogue Highly Recommended CD. — John Shanahan


A review from One Thousand Pulses, Darren Bergstein:
Experience has demonstrated that often the best recordings fail to reveal their finest drops until repeat plays acclimate the ear. Roach’s Sigh of Ages is one such recording, and, like many from his canon, it indeed draws you in after that first exposure but is devastatingly more effective once you’ve spun it thrice. Roach’s uncanny gift for beauteous understatement never fails to amaze, and the six pieces here, many of which cross paths hitherto unexplored, represent collectively as fine a recording as he’s done to date. A sense of time uninterrupted and ungatherable weaves a potent stream of melancholia throughout the album, no less so than during the edgy, spidery undulations that inform “Quelling Place”, but it’s during the softly burbling sequencers and oceanic swells of “The View From Here” that Roach’s existential moorings become tangible as the piece hovers in a contemplative zone with no physical beginning, middle or end—it’s subtle but powerful stuff. “Morning of Ages”, however, is where the artist truly surprises on this go ‘round; Roach might well have titled this “Adagio for (Synth) Strings” as he channels Arvo Pärt and John Adams through the duration of the piece's shimmering, abject poetry. The final 26 minutes, comprising “Return of the Majestic” and “Longing to Be…”, move, resonate and becalm in equal measure, Roach’s sonic portraiture a simply dazzling collection of discrete analog brushstrokes and gently pulsing daubs of color. Perhaps it’s premature to bandy about a word like “masterpiece”, but history might well position Sigh of Ages as a distinct highpoint in Roach’s vast oeuvre. D

A review from sonicimmersion.org:
With Sigh of Ages, ambient master Steve Roach brings us a grand and highly reflective work or art, a soft dweller into spacious textural realms. To compose the music, Steve once more returned to some beautiful analogue synthesizers, which included the classic 40-year-old Arp String Ensemble, The six lengthy soundscape pieces form a continuous arc of dynamic flowing gentle currents and streams. It fascinating to hear it meander through a free form landscape as its blends modern minimalism and melodic electronic/ambient as it gradually unfolds track after track. Especially “Morning of Ages” stands out with a more pronounced, haunting layering of symphonic sound. Most of all, the music is an emotional ride reflecting upon the passage of time, life lived, lives passed and a time of renewal, all expressed in harmony and softly curling melodic lines. All in all, Sigh of Ages is a true and honest ambient journey with a constant beautiful yearning underneath the majestic textural layers. It’s a metaphor to make every moment of life count and last for the fullest. Undeniably, this is one of Roach’s most personal sound trips to date meant for deep listening, a “moving testament to temporal nature and the unspoken subtle currents of life itself”. Highly recommended. - Bert Strolenberg

Other Albums by This Artist
  1. Now / Traveler CD (Fortuna / Celestial Harmonies, 1982/ 1993)
  2. Quiet Music (Complete Edition) 2-CD (Fortuna, 1983-86)
  3. Structures From Silence (2001 Remastered Ed.) CD (PROJEKT, 1984)
  4. Empetus CD (Fortuna / Celestial Harmonies, 1986)
  5. Empetus (2-CD Collector's Edition) 2-CD (Projekt, 1986)
  6. Texture Maps - Lost Pieces Vol 3 CD (Timeroom, 1987-2003)
  7. Dreamtime Return (2005 24 bit remastered edition) (2-CD) 2-CD (Projekt, 1988)
  8. Life Sequence CD (Timeroom, 1988-2003)
  9. The Lost Pieces CD (Projekt, 1988-92)
  10. Stormwarning CD (Timeroom, 1989)
  11. & David Hudson, Sarah Hopkins Australia: Sound of the Earth CD (Fortuna / Celestial Harmonies, 1990)
  12. & Robert Rich: Strata CD (Hearts of Space, 1990)
  13. & Kevin Braheney / Michael Stearns: Desert Solitaire CD (Fortuna / Celestial Harmonies, 1991)
  14. & Kevin Braheney: Western Spaces CD (Fortuna / Celestial Harmonies, 1992)
  15. World's Edge 2-CD (Fortuna/Timeroom, 1992)
  16. & Robert Rich: Soma CD (Hearts of Space, 1992)
  17. & / Elmar Schulte Solitaire ~ Ritual Ground CD (Projekt: Archive, 1993)
  18. Origins CD (Fortuna, 1993)
  19. & Reyes & Saiz: Forgotten Gods CD (Hearts of Space, 1993)
  20. Artifacts CD (Fortuna/Timeroom, 1994)
  21. & Reyes & Saiz: Earth Island CD (Hearts of Space, 1994)
  22. Dream Circle (re-issue) CD (Timeroom, 1994)
  23. & vidnaObmana: Well of Souls 2-CD (Projekt, 1995)
  24. Magnificent Void CD (Fathom, 1996)
  25. & Stephen Kent, Kenneth Newby: Halcyon Days CD (Fathom, 1996)
  26. Dreaming... Now, Then: A Retrospective 1982 - 1997 (2-CD) CD (Fortuna / Celestial Harmonies, 1997)
  27. On This Planet CD (Fathom, 1997)
  28. & vidnaObmana: Cavern of Sirens CD (Projekt, 1997)
  29. & Roger King: Dust To Dust CD (Projekt, 1998)
  30. & vidnaObmana: Ascension of Shadows 1 Somewhere Else Digital Only (Projekt, 1998)
  31. & vidnaObmana: Ascension of Shadows 2 The Memory Pool Digital Only (Projekt, 1998)
  32. & vidnaObmana: Ascension of Shadows 3 Revealing the Secret Digital Only (Projekt, 1998)
  33. Slow Heat CD (Timeroom, 1998)
  34. Light Fantastic CD (Fathom, 1999)
  35. & Vir Unis: Body Electric CD (Projekt, 1999)
  36. & vidnaObmana: Somewhere Else ~ 3 for $20 CD (Projekt, 1999)
  37. Truth & Beauty CD (Projekt / Timeroom Editions, 1999)
  38. Atmospheric Conditions CD (Timeroom, 1999)
  39. Midnight Moon ~ 3 for $20 CD (Projekt, 2000)
  40. & Byron Metcalf: The Serpent's Lair 2-CD (Projekt, 2000)
  41. & Jorge Reyes: Vine ~ Bark & Spore CD (Timeroom, 2000)
  42. & Vir Unis: Blood Machine CD (Green House Music / Timeroom, 2001)
  43. Early Man 2-CD (Projekt, 2001)
  44. & Steve Lazur: Time of the Earth DVD (Projekt/Timeroom, 2001)
  45. Core CD (Timeroom Editions, 2001)
  46. Pure Flow CD (Timeroom Editions, 2001)
  47. Streams & Currents CD (Projekt, 2002)
  48. & vidnaObmana: InnerZone ~ 3 for $20 CD (Projekt, 2002)
  49. & Jeffrey Fayman: Trance Spirits CD (Projekt / Tranceportation, 2002)
  50. All Is Now (2-CD) 2-CD (Timeroom Editions, 2002)
  51. Day Out of Time CD (Timeroom Editions, 2002)
  52. Darkest Before Dawn CD (Timeroom Editions, 2002)
  53. Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces - part 1 2-CD (Projekt, 2003)
  54. Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces - part 2 2-CD (Projekt, 2003)
  55. Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces (complete edition - No hard Box) 4-CD (Projekt, 2003)
  56. Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces (hard-boxed edition - only 10 available!) 4-CD (Projekt, 2003)
  57. Space and Time... An introduction to the Soundworlds of Steve Roach CD (Projekt, 2003)
  58. Space and Time... An introduction to the Soundworlds of Steve Roach - Czech Import CD (Nextera, 2004)
  59. & Vidna Obmana: Spirit Dome CD (Projekt, 2004)
  60. Fever Dreams CD (Projekt, 2004)
  61. & Byron Metcalf / Mark Seelig: Mantram CD (Projekt, 2004)
  62. Holding the Space : Fever Dreams II CD (Timeroom, 2004)
  63. Places Beyond : The Lost Pieces 4 CD (Timeroom, 2004)
  64. & vidnaObmana: Spirit Dome - Live Archive (2-CD Edition) CD (Projekt, 2004 / 1997)
  65. The Dreamtime Box [ loaded / limited edition ] 4-CD + box (Projekt + Timeroom, 2005)
  66. The Dreamtime Box [ empty / limited edition ] box (Projekt + Timeroom, 2005)
  67. New Life Dreaming CD (Timeroom, 2005)
  68. Possible Planet CD (Timeroom, 2005)
  69. Storm Surge: Steve Roach Live at NEARfest CD (NEARfest/Timeroom, 2006)
  70. immersion : one CD (Projekt, 2006)
  71. immersion : two (Projekt, 2006)
  72. & Loren Nerell: Terraform CD (Projekt, 2006)
  73. Proof Positive CD (Timeroom, 2006)
  74. Kairos DVD+CD DVD+CD (Timeroom, 2006)
  75. immersion : three (retail edition) 3-CD (Projekt, 2007)
  76. immersion : three (ltd edition) 3-CD (Projekt, 2007)
  77. & As Lonely As Dave Bowman: PROMO 30 sampler CD (Projekt, 2007)
  78. Fever Dreams III 2-CD (Timeroom, 2007)
  79. Arc of Passion 2-CD (Projekt, 2008)
  80. w/ Byron Metcalf / Mark Seelig: Nada Terma CD (Projekt, 2008)
  81. A Deeper Silence CD (Timeroom Editions, 2008)
  82. Landmass CD (Timeroom Editions, 2008)
  83. & Erik Wollo : Stream of Thought CD (Projekt, 2009)
  84. Dynamic Stillness 2-CD (Projekt, 2009)
  85. Destination Beyond CD (Projekt, 2009)
  86. Afterlight CD (Timeroom Editions, 2009)
  87. Immersion: four CD (Timeroom Editions, 2009)
  88. & Mark Seelig: Nightbloom CD (Projekt, 2010)
  89. Live at Grace Cathedral 2-CD CD (Timeroom Editions, 2010)
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